A popular 2000s music star earns almost $700 million in just 18 months from a successful tour.

The singer had over 100 concerts worldwide.

December 2nd 2024.

A popular 2000s music star earns almost $700 million in just 18 months from a successful tour.
Pink, the beloved popstar of the 2000s, has been making waves with her incredible talent and captivating performances. In fact, she recently completed an impressive feat - playing a total of 128 shows across three different tours! This mammoth 18-month long world tour has earned her a whopping $700 million.

The So What hitmaker, whose real name is Alecia Moore Hart, kicked off her journey with the Summer Carnival Tour, which she took all around the world regardless of the season. She then went on to embark on her Trustfall Tour and P!nk Live, which together amounted to a massive 128 shows. These tours not only showcased her incredible music, but also her amazing stage presence and showmanship.

According to Billboard Boxscore, Pink's tours have collectively sold 4.8 million tickets and earned her a staggering $693.8 million. The Summer Carnival Tour alone contributed a major chunk of her earnings, bringing in $584.7 million. The Trustfall Tour and P!nk Live brought in $60.8 million and $48.3 million respectively.

Pink's success has been undeniable, with the popstar being named the biggest touring act of October after grossing a whopping $44.2 million and selling 254,000 tickets in just nine shows. This has now earned her the title of the second highest-grossing tour for a female artist in history, just behind Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, which is predicted to have earned her billions.

Despite her monumental success, Pink's tours have not been without their share of chaotic moments. In one instance, she had to kick out a circumcision protestor from one of her venues. In another, a song of hers seemingly sent a fan into labour. She even went viral on social media when a fan presented her with her dead mother's ashes - a moment that is definitely not a regular occurrence.

However, in October, Pink faced some disappointment when she had to postpone a show in Lincoln, Nebraska just one day before she was set to perform. This, along with three other shows in the US, was rescheduled due to reasons beyond her control. She apologized to her fans and assured them that their tickets would still be valid.

Pink's Instagram post about the postponement read, "Due to reasons beyond my control, we need to postpone our next four shows in Lincoln, Sioux Falls, Milwaukee and Des Moines. I'm so disappointed to share this news, but we are working on rescheduling each of these shows as soon as we can. Your tickets will still be valid." She also took the opportunity to send love and health to her fans and thanked them for their understanding.

Unfortunately, this wasn't the first time Pink had to cancel a show. Earlier in the year, she had to cancel her show in Bern, Switzerland after consulting with her doctor. Although she didn't specify the illness, she mentioned that she had been advised not to continue. In September 2023, she also had to cancel a show last minute due to a bad sinus infection, and the following month due to family medical issues.

Pink's tours have been filled with both weird and wonderful moments, making her performances even more memorable. She continues to be a powerhouse in the music industry, captivating audiences around the world with her incredible talent. We can't wait to see what she has in store for us next. Do you have a story to share about Pink's tours? We'd love to hear it. Get in touch with us by emailing us, giving us a call, or visiting our Submit Stuff page. We're always on the lookout for interesting celebrity stories, videos, and pictures.

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